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Yearly Archives: 2015

I’m so damn tired of your disingenuous Twitter apologies
Article
/ 21 January 2015

I’m so damn tired of your disingenuous Twitter apologies

We shouldn’t force people like Zelda la Grange and CeeLo Green to say they’re sorry for their tweets. They should willingly do so if they mean it.

By Staff Reporter
The state wags the dog, at the ANC’s cost
Article
/ 21 January 2015

The state wags the dog, at the ANC’s cost

The complicated nature of government and the negative impact of political appointments make running the country a nightmare.

By Ivor Chipkin
More money in pocket as cost of living falls
Article
/ 21 January 2015

More money in pocket as cost of living falls

The inflation rate has dropped to 5.3% because of the lower oil price, but consumers shouldn’t embark on a spending frenzy just yet.

By Thuletho Zwane
City of Cape Town deploys task team to tackle drug problem
Article
/ 20 January 2015

City of Cape Town deploys task team to tackle drug problem

Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille announces a task team to be trained to take on the drug and gangsterism problem in the city.

By Thulani Gqirana
Local municipality: Service delivery stops over ANC infighting
Article
/ 20 January 2015

Local municipality: Service delivery stops over ANC infighting

Residents of ANC local municipality Mogalakwena pay the price for party tensions while the DA urges the community to change their vote next year.

By Sapa
Opposition cries foul in Zambia presidential poll
Africa
/ 20 January 2015

Opposition cries foul in Zambia presidential poll

Opposition candidate Hakainde Hichilema said some remote parts of the country had not received ballot papers halfway through the polling day.

By Susan Njanji and Obert Simwanza
Charges against two Guptagate accused dropped
Article
/ 20 January 2015

Charges against two Guptagate accused dropped

The SANDF has dropped all charges against the Air Force officers indicted for their involvement in the landing of the Gupta family private jet.

By Sapaxxxx
The gadgets that will connect 2015 to your past and future
Article
/ 20 January 2015

The gadgets that will connect 2015 to your past and future

It’s customary, in January, to make predictions for the year ahead. Arthur Goldstuck sees 2015 as the year of connections.

By Staff Reporter
Basson case postponed over alleged HPCSA conflict of interest
Article
/ 20 January 2015

Basson case postponed over alleged HPCSA conflict of interest

Wouter Basson’s lawyers have called for the recusal of an HPCSA committee over suspected involvement in a petition to strike him off the medical roll.

By Ina Skosana and Bhekisisa Team
Eskom withdraws top bosses from costly WEF junket
Article
/ 20 January 2015

Eskom withdraws top bosses from costly WEF junket

Days after the M&G revealed that Eskom bosses plan to attend the WEF summit in Davos, the broke power utility announced the trip has been scrapped.

By Staff Reporter
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